Political Science is offering courses this summer on a wide
array of topics, including law, politics and film, international
politics, homeland security, and others. Many of these classes
are taught online, so you can register for these courses as you
normally do and take them from wherever in the world you are
spending the summer.

POLS 3126
Administrative Behavior
Christensen
Summer Session I
What is public administration? What does it have to do with politics? How
does one become an effective
administrator? Answer these and
many more questions in POLS 3126,
offered Summer 2008. In pursuit of
answers, Dr. Christensen will guide you through stimulating
discussions and innovative case studies covering mine disasters,
school violence, health epidemics and more. Dr. Christensen is
an Assistant Professor in Political Science, with a J.D. and
Ph.D. in Public
Affairs.
What you should know for summer: This is an ideal summer course
for
those with busy schedules. For summer 2008, POLS 3126 will be
offered on the 10-week schedule (once a week--rather than
daily--for 10 weeks). Moreover, after meeting face-to-face the
first session, the majority of our classes will be conducted
online.

Official description of
POLS 3126 Administrative Behavior:
(3) The role of the administrator and
public bureaucracy in modern
democratic society, with emphasis on
the interplay of forces created by
executives, legislators, political parties,
and interest groups.
Questions? Email
rkchris@uncc.edu |